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I am trying to time a running function The value returned is in 24h hours:minutes format, which will look something like 14:30. But i need to know how many hours/minutes/seconds does it takes
I am using time.time(), but i don't understand the output 70 html5 time input this one is the simplest of the date/time related types, allowing the user to select a time on a 24/12 hour clock, usually depending on the user's os locale configuration How can i convert this output in.
If you're displaying the time with python for the user, ctime works nicely, not in a table (it doesn't typically sort well), but perhaps in a clock
However, i personally recommend, when dealing with time in python, either using unix time, or a timezone aware utc datetime object. This gives the execution time in seconds Another option since python 3.3 might be to use perf_counter or process_time, depending on your requirements Before 3.3 it was recommended to use time.clock (thanks amber)
However, it is currently deprecated On unix, return the current processor time as a floating point number expressed in seconds. Both approaches work ok in power bi desktop report, however once i published to power bi service and after several refreshes (initially it was nz time), the time turn back to utc time I don't want to create extra columns in dax and really want to try use power query
Is there any way to work it out?
92 initialize your now variable // get the system time the localtime function is used to convert the time value in the passed time_t to a struct tm, it doesn't actually retrieve the system time. I am trying to use time() to measure various points of my program What i don't understand is why the values in the before and after are the same
I understand this is not the best way to profile. Did you happen to name a file time.py (or a folder containing python modules time) There's no way to get more to the point than this answer If you are in doubt about how to get a string from stream, or how to properly format a time_point<>, go ahead and ask another question or google after it.
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